motolectric
New Member
I don't know much about big caps but came across a good buy on some small caps:
from their site
"Large value .47 Farad (470.000µF) super cap is rated 5.5VDC. Size about .80”Dia. x .29”Tall"
What I need is something along the lines of a 1-2 Farad cap like this one:
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate CPC10-03 1 Farad 20 volt Surge Capacitor: Automotive
that is happy at 12-20 volts. The type shown at Amazon is just too large to fit into my space.
Is it possible to put a few of the small ones above in series or parallel such that I get the storage capacity that I'm looking for?
Thanks for any and all tips or advice.
M./
from their site
"Large value .47 Farad (470.000µF) super cap is rated 5.5VDC. Size about .80”Dia. x .29”Tall"
What I need is something along the lines of a 1-2 Farad cap like this one:
Amazon.com: Rockford Fosgate CPC10-03 1 Farad 20 volt Surge Capacitor: Automotive
that is happy at 12-20 volts. The type shown at Amazon is just too large to fit into my space.
Is it possible to put a few of the small ones above in series or parallel such that I get the storage capacity that I'm looking for?
Thanks for any and all tips or advice.
M./